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Author Notes:Except for having eggplant as it's main ingredient, I can find no reason why this dish is labeled "Moroccan." I'd say it's more of a riff on an Italian ratatouille or caponata. The recipe comes from a couple who once had a summer home down the lane from my grandparents' house. Richard Maloy and Tucker Bobst swooped into our hearts and will forever be remembered for their colorful tales of travel, celebrities and their many years of adventures together, as well as this delicious if not authentic dish. —Rhonda35

Turn heat to medium and add all remaining ingredients. Cook 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until most of the liquid has evaporated and the vegetables are soft, yet still have some structure.

Taste for seasoning and adjust as needed. Garnish with extra chopped parsley.

Serve warm or at room temperature, with pita bread cut into triangles. I also like to serve this with simply grilled fish or lamb chops. I've also been known to toss it with hot pasta for an easy, vegetarian dinner.